786 REPORT OF NATIONAL MU8EIJM, 1891. 



Hatchkh, J. B. (New Hiiveii, Conn.)- ^ix speciuiena of fossil phints from the 

 Laramie Group. 23855. 



Hawke.s, Gen. Benjamin F. (Washington, U. C). Eskimo snutf-bag, made from he 

 foot of an Albatross. 23530. 



Hawkins, Bunting ( Bordentown, N. J. ). Satiuette pigeons, in ticsh. (23590, 23750.) 



Hawkin.s, W. B. (Washington, D. C). Lnna moth. 23412. 



Hawley, F. 8. ( Broadalbin, N. Y. ). Dulcimer. 23822. 



Hay, Roijert (Juiu'tion City, Kans.). Specimen of lialite fiom Kingman Salt Mine, 

 Kingman, Kans. 23701. 



Hayden, Mrs. (". W. (Washington, 1). C). Wood engraving and 7 steel engravings. 

 23651. 



Hayden, Miss Florentine H. (See under Miss Anna L. Ward.) 



Hayden, W. P. (Raymond, Me.). Eight specimens of vesuviauite and grossularite, 

 and one specimen of grossularite. 24081. 



Haynes, Prof. H. W. (Boston, Mass.). Five quartz implements from New Hamp- 

 shire, one from Massachusetts, and 14 paleolithic flint implements from Egypt. 

 23863. Deposit. 



Heany, W. H. (U. S. National Museum). Real, silver coin of Spain, date 1741, with 

 tlie arms of Philip of Anjou. 23616. 



Hearst, Mrs. George (Washington, 1). (_".). Harmonica, containing 24 musical 

 glasses. 23411. Deposit. 



Heatiicote, W. Henry (Preston, Lancashire, England), throughMr. W. J. Farrer, of 

 Orange, Va. Fifty-four species of land and fresh-water shells from Great Brit- 

 ain. 24355. 



Heaton, A. G. (Wasliington, D. C). Large i)icture, ''The Promoters of the New 

 Library Building." 23658. Loan. 



Heibeuger, T. J. (See under Frank D. Lewis.) 



Heideman, O. (Department of Agricultnr<^). Six si)ecimcihs of Xeoh ni-t petitii Uhl. 

 (23439); 41 specimens of Hemiptera, re]»resenting 19 species, some of whicli are 

 new to the collection (23840). 



He.im, Aujert. (See under Interior Department, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Hemphili,, Henry (San Diego, Cal.). Tertiary fossils from near Lake Whatcom, 

 Wash., and 6 sj)ecimens of marine shells (23690); 3 specimens of Oslrca reafcliii 

 Gabb (23777). 



Hennesey, Thomas F. (Cincinnati, Ohio). Ancient Greek and Roman coins. 24407. 

 Deposit. 



Henry, Miss Mary (Washington, D. C). Electro-magnetic engine for jiroducing 

 reciprocating motion by magnetic attraction and repulsion, invented and con- 

 structed by Prof. Joseph Henry in 1831 ; — one of the first applications of electricity 

 for producing power. 24132. Deposit. 



Henshall, Dr. J. A. (See under U. S. Fish Commission.) 



Henshaw, H. W.. (Bui'eau of Ethnology, U. S.). Specimen of Ojiliiboliis rhonihoniacu- 

 latns from Falls Church, Va. 23743. 



Henson, Harry V. (Hakodate, Japan). A collection of birds' skins, consisting of 

 427 specimens (representing 181 species) from the Island of Yesso, Japan. Anmng 

 this collection is a pair of the Great Japanese Eagle Owl {Pseudoptiix hlrtckixloni ). 

 24527. Purchase. 



Herr, a. S. (Smithsonian Institution). Skin of Swamp-sparrow {Melofipha f/cor- 

 tjiana), from the District of Columbia. 23767. 



Herr, Stepman (Smithsonian Institution). Reedbird (Dolichontis orycivorus), in 

 flesh, from Virginia. 23502. 



Herran, Hon. Thomas (Haml)Ui-g, Germany). Two pieces of ancient Indian pot- 

 tery, found in a grave in the province of Antioquia, United States of Colomhia 

 (gift) (23438); 9 golden objects of ancient Colombian Indian workmanship, 

 weighing 133 grammes, from the same locality (dejiosit) (23661). 



